Merkel Approval Rating Plunges – But Will She Resign?

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 12, 2016

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Merkel’s approval ratings are plunging after the terrorist army she marched into the country began to go live.

Will she resign?

Women are biologically incapable of feelings guilt. However, they do feel shame.

And surely, she is ashamed. She must be ashamed.

Reuters:

Approval ratings for German Chancellor Angela Merkel fell sharply last month, a poll showed on Friday, in the second sign of a voter backlash to her refugee policy since Islamist militant attacks in Germany last month.

With just over a year before a federal election, the poll for public broadcaster ZDF gave conservative Merkel an approval rating of 1.0, down from 1.4 in July on a scale of 5.0 to -5.0.

She came fourth in a ranking of politicians behind the Green state premier of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Winfried Kretschmann, Social Democrat Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and conservative Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.

The next electoral test for her conservatives comes in state elections next month in Berlin and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern that are expected to see a strong showing from the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD).

Merkel’s open-door migrant policy is under intense scrutiny after two attacks claimed by the jihadist militant group Islamic State last month.

And a bunch of other attacks by brown people that the government and media have labeled “mental health attacks.”

The poll showed only 44 percent of Germans think her migrant policy is good and 52 percent view it as bad.

Who are these 44%?

I usually just blame women (and I’m sure this 44% is mainly women), but a poll in Belgium just showed that only 3% of the White population thinks migrants are good for society.

The poll also showed 54 percent of Germans think the EU’s disputed migrant deal with Turkey will fail. Some 35 percent believe the European Union’s talks with Ankara over Turkish membership in the bloc should be stopped due to the political situation in Turkey.

Germans are worried about the integration of more than a million migrants who arrived last year alone, many fleeing war in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. Only two weeks ago, Merkel repeated her mantra that Germany could manage the influx of refugees and said she would not change course.

The mantra is “we can do this,” which I have noted is a statement of desperation which someone makes to assure people everything is okay before the crisis reaches cannibalism-scale.

We could also note that the “this” that Germany “can do” is yet to be explained or defined.

Is it “become Islamic” or just “continue being murdered”?

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